Posted by Brr Chilly on December 25, 2009 at 19:33:24 from (74.221.165.32):
In Reply to: Wall-vision posted by Dan-IA on December 25, 2009 at 17:19:44:
Go to your local auto parts store and buy a non-contact infrared thermometer. Best tax deductible toy I ever bought and cheap too.
Just point the gun at an object with the built in laser pointer and it will tell you the temperature of whatever your pointing at.
Great for finding hot bearings, gearboxes, testing water or oil temps etc. I've used it on my old fuel oil burning furnace and tested radiators and electric baseboards. Find out instantly the temp of your fridge, freezer or air conditioner.
I've even used it at calving time to see if the calf warmer was warm enough and even can get a decent reading on the calf itself it you point it in the right places.
Started walking around the house with it last winter and boy did it open my eyes to heat loss from certain windows and doors and differences in temp from room to room from poor heat distribution. Also amazed at the temperature differences between the floor and ceiling and certain walls are much colder than others.
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